Traffic jams can be caused by a lot of things. If you're driving especially in the northern regions of the Midwest, you can add moose to the possibilities as a new driver video proves.
It's easy to take something for granted when it's practically in your own backyard. That's especially true of the Great River Road. Did you know that it's been named the best road trip you can take in America?
In case you didn't know, snakes like to hide in your vehicle. There's one Missouri lady that knows this personally as she felt something slither against her foot as she was cruising down the road.
This is an interesting concept that is only in the planning stages as of right now. Illinois wants to build a bison bridge on I-80 meant for traffic and wildlife.
We were told decades ago that we'd eventually have flying cars. Pretty sure those futurists didn't envision it happening like this. A Midwest security cam shows a car going airborne and flying into a family's tree. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured.
You never want to see a vehicle on fire as you're driving down the interstate. Even more precarious when it's a car carrier aflame with multiple vehicles burning, too. One driver shared video of what happened when he drove by a scene like this only to have a tire explode and nearly take him out also.
If you've ever done a long road trip, you know the states you absolutely dreaded driving through. (Looking at you, Kansas) However, I found a long-forgotten article that decided to rank these places you'd prefer to fly over and not drive. High on the list is Illinois and I'm genuinely surprised.
It's a good thing this Missouri truck driver was paying attention. He just shared video of a near miss he had with a wrong way driver near Nevada, Missouri.
If you've ever had a tire ruined thanks to a pothole, you know the struggle is real. According to a new ranking, Illinois is one of the states that's guilty of this driving sin more than just about any others.
The one thing you don't expect when you're driving to work is to be attacked by the highway. That's what happened to one Missouri man who had his windshield annihilated by falling concrete from an overpass.